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Posted on Nov 09, 2009

Album art does not match songs

Album art does not match song on p2 player anymore.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2006

SOURCE: Artist and Album folders/ tags showing "Unkown"

Ok I'm not sure about this one, but try and find out if the playlist are protected cos if they are it wont show up on your player. other wise contact samsung for support (www.samsung.com)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2007

SOURCE: Can't get rid of songs/artist/album

try to format it. Call sandisk and ask them about how to format it...they can tell you more over the phone than i can emailing you. Maxx

ThaMp3Doctor

ThaMp3Doctor

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  • Posted on May 29, 2008

SOURCE: C cover art does not transfer to my zen vision m, only the music tracks transfer

A few possibilities. Go to http://193.95.171.83/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/?St=224,E=0000000000373151655,K=1742,Sxi=15,Case=obj(8179),Kb=ww_english_add,VARSET=ws:http://us.creative.com/

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Creative ZEN players do not currently support album art from Rhapsody version 4.0.
Album art is either embedded in a track, or exists as a thumbnail image in a separate file, allowing one album art file to be associated with an album. Currently, Rhapsody only supports album art embedded in the track. Future versions of Rhapsody are expected to support thumbnail versions.
Creative Media Explorer or Windows Media Player 10 or 11 can be used to transfer music purchased from Rhapsody to a player with album art included.

Album Art is supported by Creative ZEN, Creative ZEN V Plus, ZEN V, Vision:M and ZEN Vision players.
The ZEN Vision (PF1150) requires a firmware update for Album Art. You can download the updated firmware:

If you experience any difficulty transferring Album Art with Windows Media Player 10 or 11, to ZEN Vision:M, delete WMPInfo.xml (see below), and then transfer the tracks again.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jun 26, 2008

SOURCE: help please

use emodio...or just copy and paste them in the music folder inside the p2.

If you use emodio it's better since it will convert any format to the right one.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2008

SOURCE: Sorting and cover art problem

before you transfer your songs on to sonicstage select the files you want to be in the same folder and right click the go to propperties and details, in the album box whrite the name you want the folder to be and press ok .. then when you transfer them to sonic stage the tracks will be in one folder/ album

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How can I upload album art onto a philips gogear vibe for all my artists? I have album art inside my folders and i had itunes embed the art into the files when i uploaded them; however the art only shows...

There are 3 possible ways in getting the album art for your music album.
  1. Album art may be obtained from the online Music CD database that Windows Media Player uses.
    Note: Not all music albums have album art available in the online CD database.
  2. From the online music store where you purchased your songs or albums, the album art may be downloaded along with your purchase.
  3. You may also create your own album art by transferring your favorite jpg photo into the selected album folder and rename it to Album Art.jpg.
To download album art from the online database and transfer to the player.
  1. Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet.
  2. Launch Windows Media Player.
  3. Go to Tools> Options> Player.
  4. Make sure the "Enable picture support for devices" check box is selected.
  5. Click the Apply, then the OK buttons.
  6. Select the "RIP" tab on the task menu bar.
  7. Insert your music CD into the CD drive of your computer. The Windows Media Player will take a few seconds to show the content of the CD on the display.
  8. Click "Find Album Info". The Player accesses the database hosted by WindowsMedia.com and displays information about the album in the Album Information pane. The album art will be shown if available.(Note: For some music CD, album art may not be found in any of the online database.)
  9. Click Finish to update all the information about your album and show it in the Rip pane.
  10. Connect your Device to the computer.
  11. Select the tracks that you would like to rip by clicking in the check b ox next to the track.
  12. Click the Rip music button to start ripping the music CD.
  13. Once the tracks are finished being ripped to the library, go to the Media library and select the songs that you have just ripped.
  14. Add them to the sync list and transfer them into your Device. The album art will be transferred along with those selected songs.
  15. Disconnect the Device from your computer.
  16. Make sure that the option in your Device has been selected to display the album art on the device, at Settings-> Album art.

To create your own album art and transfer it to the Device
  1. In Windows Media Player , right click on the song you want to update the album art of.
  2. Select "Advanced Tag Editor" option.
  3. In the screen that pops up , select the "Pictures" tab.
  4. Use the drop down list to make sure that the type of picture you add is the Cover (front).
  5. Click on "Add" to associate a picture as the Album art for the song and all the songs in that album.
  6. Add this (and other songs from the same album) to the sync list and transfer them into your Device. The album art will be transferred along with those selected songs.
  7. Disconnect the Device from your computer.
  8. Make sure that the option in your Device has been selected to display the album art on the device, at Settings-> Album art.
You can also click on this link to show the graphical steps on how to upload/add album art on your songs.

Hope this information helps. If it does, please do not forget to give me a rating and a comment.
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How to Get the Album Art in MediaMonkey

<p>MediaMonkey is a software program that helps your MP3 music files on your computer and portable audio players. It automatically tags your songs; you know the name of the album title, artist and musician. It also adds the album cover. So when you play the song, album art display on your portable music player or computer screen. All song information and album art comes from Amazon, so if they are not art for this album, you cannot download to MediaMonkey. <br /> <p><br /> <p>1. MediaMonkey Open the program on your computer. <br /> <p><br /> <p>2. Click on "My Computer" and "My Documents" in the program. <br /> <p><br /> <p>3. Click on "Music" and "All" to select all your songs. <br /> <p><br /> <p>4. Highlight the songs that the album art you. <br /> <p><br /> <p>5. Press "Ctrl" and "L" key while the auto-tag feature of MediaMonkey. Wait for the program to automatically find the album art from Amazon. <br /> <p><br /> <p>6. Click "Auto-Tag" and wait for MediaMonkey to add album art. <br />
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use windows media player and right click on the album and do find album info then that song and it should be there. from there on syn all your music files onto ur p2 then you should have good quality album art. : )
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Get album art on g1

To do this you're going to have to re-copy all of the music you want album art for to your G1! Sorry! But here goes...
Firstly, the reason the album art isn't there is because it wasn't bought online, therefore the album art may not be encoded onto the songs. However it's not that hard to encode art yourself on Windows Media Player.
You have to look for the album art online, and save it on your computer. Then, find the songs you want on Windows Media Player (if they are from the same album then ctrl+click them all) then right click. On the right-click menu there should be an option called Advanced Tag Editor. Click that, then the Pictures Tab, and click Add. Then find your album art and select Cover (Front) from the Picture Type drop down menu. Hopefully that will encode your songs with the album art, then you can sync them with WMP or copy and paste them as normal.
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Album art does not transfer with music on my sandisk mp3 player

Go to the sytem Settings menu and go to this option:
Display Art in Lists
Enabling this feature displays a small image of the song album cover, audiobook
cover, and photos when scrolling through list of these items.
1. Scroll down to Display Art in Lists and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to switch between On (enable) and Off (disable).

If changing this option to enable fials to resolve the issue, the solution is a bit painful: You will have to manually add the artwork to each single song within an album in Windows Media Player 11, delete the song that is missing the artwork off your sansa, and re-add the songs again after you are done manually ediitng the artwork.

Manually add album art (WMP 11)
1. Run WMP.
2. Click Library on the top bar.
3. Select and right-click the file(s) you wish to update and select Advanced Tag Editor.
4. Click the Picture tab, then click Add.
5. Navigate to the image you wish to use for album art then click Open.
6. Click Apply then OK.
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Album Art not showing up on player

Connect mp3 player to computer
Open Windows Media Player
Go to Sync tab
A list of the songs on your mp3 player should show up
Right click the songs, and go to advanced tag editor - change the album art for each song

One more thing to keep in mind for the Sansa e200 series:
For correct Album Work functionality, the album art and associated music file may
need to be located in the same folder. See preloaded content as an example.

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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Iriver Plus 3 software should be able to get you back on track. :D
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There is no album art appearing

If it was never associated with the music when you downloaded the music, then there is nothing to show and therefore, wont show.
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Sorting and cover art problem

before you transfer your songs on to sonicstage select the files you want to be in the same folder and right click the go to propperties and details, in the album box whrite the name you want the folder to be and press ok .. then when you transfer them to sonic stage the tracks will be in one folder/ album
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